Brooklyn's newest legal recreational dispensary has high aspirations to educate, provide safe weed and create space for locals to connect.
Newest Tenant at Bronx Retail Space Supports Community Health Care
“You may come for cannabis, but you may leave with lessons in music, lessons in art," said Good Grades co-owner Michael James.
NYU Graduate Elevated to Executive Director to Lead and Guide International Non-Profit Into Next Phase
Flood damage is the latest in a long list of challenges facing Park Slope's Bonbon Lakay, and its owner is turning to neighbors for help.
One year after opening in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Ka-wana Jefferson remains inspired despite increasing costs and pandemic collateral.
Washington Avenue business owners are joining a growing contingency of Brooklyn locals who say Open Streets are doing more harm than good.
Brooklyn Alamo Drafthouse workers filed a petition Monday to unionize, according to the NLRB.
The Ripped Bodice offers a romance reader's dream come true on 5th Avenue — a picture-perfect, pink bookstore full of sisterly love.
Collaboration with RegenLab will feature physicians & researchers from around the world to address regenerative medicine advances
Sheepshead Bay Location Marks Supermarket’s First Brooklyn Remodel as Part of the Company’s $140 Million Capital Investment in its NYC Store
Long Island University Extends Partnership with Dassault Systèmes to Innovation and Research in Life Sciences
Brooklyn area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Brooklyn.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Brooklyn last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Brooklyn area and across NY serve their electric customers.
Dime Community Bank presented the $20,000 grand prize to Megan Meza for Bandida, a bottled ready-to-drink non-dairy coffee.
Deadline for nominations is September 9, 2020
Hear from executives at Telemundo, HITN and NTN24
Thousands of Manhattan businesses received more than $150k from the federal government to keep workers on payroll during the pandemic.
Controversial comments by now-former CrossFit CEO Greg Glassman has forced owners locally to consider their affiliation with the brand.
The Department of Justice and IRS have warned that scammers might try to use COVID-19 to trick consumers into sharing personal information
A survey conducted by the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce shows 84 percent of local small business owners did not receive federal assistance.
According to the AARP Foundation two thirds of adults over 50 do not use financial technology.
One store owners says her rent would go up by 400 percent.
The Brooklyn corridor is the most expensive street for commercial space outside Manhattan and the 4th priciest citywide, a new study found.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 30 this year — helps local businesses in Brooklyn compete.
Grab your shopping bags and clear out your pantry. Wegmans is opening soon.
As part of its Champion Sponsorship of Long Island 15th Fight for Charity, SunPower by EmPower employee Zach Lerman will box in the event.
Looking for a new spot to grab a bite? From Indonesian fusion in Queens to cocktails in Grand Central, Patch has you covered.
Looking for a new spot to grab a bite? From an ice cream shop/cereal bar hybrid to molecular gastronomy on the UWS, Patch has you covered.
A Thrillist editor spent a year eating 330 burgers across the country.
Looking for a new spot to grab a bite? From buffalo milk yogurt to a midcentury chophouse, Patch has you covered.
Horse drama at Kensington Stables, charity after a fire in Fort Greene, and "Sweet Chick" is slapped with a $50,000 complaint: Feb. 20-24
Affordable apartment lottery overload, the fire at Putnam's Pub, and "Made in New York" manufacturing — news from Feb. 13-17.
Traditional Korean cuisine, very expensive coffee, and Airbnb wars: news from Feb. 6-10.
The Bond Collective comes to Bushwick, new affordable units in Downtown Brooklyn, and fancy hot dogs: news from Jan. 30—Feb. 3
NYCHA playgrounds designed by residents, the Kentile Floors sign could return, and affordable units in Prospect Heights: news from Jan 9-14
A Brownsville community garden on its way out, luxury co-living in Boerum Hill, and massive milkshakes: news from Dec. 26—30